CO Mountain Lion Ballot Initiative: Continuous Updates

I saw in my news feed Denver post ran an article saying wolf reintroduction has cost 2x what initially predicted. The timing does not seem coincidental. Hopefully people vote with their brains and don't give in to knee jerk emotional appeals targeting the ignorant.
 
I'm aware that these polls are not accurate since the demographics on each side participates at different rates when polled. I've seen news sites that do their own polls that favor the ban by far. I wonder if most normal casual voters answer no but the poll participants tend to be radicalized on this issue?

 
I'm aware that these polls are not accurate since the demographics on each side participates at different rates when polled. I've seen news sites that do their own polls that favor the ban by far. I wonder if most normal casual voters answer no but the poll participants tend to be radicalized on this issue?

I mean it’s a poll of college students in the most liberal city in Colorado…
 
I mean it’s a poll of college students in the most liberal city in Colorado…
Agreed on the CU poll, assuming that their polling population was just boulder or the university. That seems like that would be a mistake to poll that way. Just curious what polls are favoring 'no'. I've seen three for yes.


Either way it's a mute point now
 
Agreed on the CU poll, assuming that their polling population was just boulder or the university. That seems like that would be a mistake to poll that way. Just curious what polls are favoring 'no'. I've seen three for yes.


Either way it's a mute point now
I can’t imagine there is a poll coming out of co that wouldn’t be heavily biased. I agree though now we wait…
 
Good luck all. Pulling for you. One of the few times I wish I lived in CO. That's not true, actually. I'd love to live anywhere but...well you know... Other than the Presidential race, this'll be the one I key on.
 
Some results are coming in but don't react just yet. It's only like 2 counties so far. We have a ways to go, folks.
 

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What does the 2/64 mean? Counties reported or something?


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Ya only two of the “no” counties have a significant population
Exactly. The maps can be super misleading if you try to read too much into them, and "land doesn't vote." But this DOES count in Denver and Arapahoe, and many of the remaining counties are expected to go the other way, so this lead is still promising.

I'm a data nut, if it wasn't obvious.
 
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